Bessy Bell And Mary Gray Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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The Text is from Sharpe's Ballad Book A parody of this ballad concerning an episode of the end of the seventeenth century shows it to have been popular not long after its making In England it has become a nursery rhyme see Halliwell's Nursery Rhymes pA
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The Story In a Major Barry then owner of Lednock recorded the following tradition Mary Gray was the daughter of the Laird of Lednock near Perth and Bessy Bell was the daughter of the Laird of Kinvaid a neighbouring place Both were handsome and the two were intimate friends Bessy Bell being come on a visit to Mary Gray they retired in order to avoid an outbreak of the plague to a bower built by themselves in a romantic spot called Burnbraes on the side of Branchie burn three quarters of a mile from Lednock House The ballad does not say how the 'pest cam ' but tradition finds a cause for their deaths by inventing a young man in love with both who visited them and brought the infection They died in the bower and were buried in the Dranoch haugh 'Stronach haugh ' near the bank of the river Almond The grave is still visited by pious pilgrimsB
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Major Barry mentions as the year but the plague did not reach Scotland in that year Probably the year in question was when the district was ravaged with the pestilenceC
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BESSY BELL AND MARY GRAYD
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O Bessie Bell and Mary GrayD
They war twa bonnie lassesC
They bigget a bower on yon burn braeD
And theekit it o'er wi' rashesC
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They theekit it o'er wi' rashes greenE
They theekit it o'er wi' heatherF
But the pest cam frae the burrows townG
And slew them baith thegitherF
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They thought to lie in Methven kirk yardH
Amang their noble kinI
But they maun lye in Stronach haughJ
To biek forenent the sinI
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And Bessy Bell and Mary GrayF
They war twa bonnie lassesC
They bigget a bower on yon burn braeF
And theekit it o'er wi' rashesC

Frank Sidgwick



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